Victims never content with 1, 200- baht good, fear suspect may reoffend
One of the victims claims she is unhappy with the way the officers handled the incident after a Thai person was apprehended for videotaping women using a public restroom in Nonthaburi.
On Friday night, police in the Pak Kret neighborhood received an alert about the incident at a cafe on Chaiyapruek Road. When they arrived, they discovered a man who had only been identified as Amnat being restrained by diner workers.
One of the sufferers and a cafe customer, Pantharee, claimed to be a member of the group when they began using the room together. Eventually, she came across a guy utilizing his laptop to history through a space in the restroom’s stall wall. She yelled for assistance, but the owner and the staff at the restaurant were able to control him.
Police searched the suspect’s telephone after finding videos of five different women using the room the night before.
Before the telephone was taken, the victims were concerned that Mr. Amnat may have shared the videos via the Line messaging app. The victims made the suspect kill his own telephone to prevent the videos from being leaked, despite the police’s intentions to remove them. The suspect consented to both ruin and dispose of it.
When authorities told her and other patients to live with the think and seek legal representation if they wanted to pursue legal action, Ms. Pantharee claimed she was angry.
” Perhaps the police will take serious action when someone is raped or abused,” said the girl. ” The suspect was fined just 1, 200 rmb, and with this consequence, I fear he may reoffend quickly”.